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EHA312-OP (EHA3120OP) Caloric Range - Instructions

All installation instructions for EHA312-OP parts

These instructions have been submitted by other PartSelect customers and can help guide you through the range repair with useful information like difficulty of repair, length of repair, tools needed, and more.

Oven wouldn't heat

I disconnected the oven power, then removed the two screws that hold the element in place, then I pulled the old element out, and connected the new element to the two wires, and reinstalled the two screws. PartSelect provides easy part selection, very quick delivery, and is my first choice for hard to find parts. I have used them in the past and am always pleased with the service/price they provide.

Simple - needed to replace the drip pans on the stove between tenants in a rental apartment

This wasn't much of a repair -- rather a replacement of a simple abused part. At the same time, PartSelect allowed me to order what I needed after two failed attempts to buy replacements that would fit the range. I'll remember PartSelect if we need parts for other older appliances in the rental units.

Bake element broke in two THANKSGIVING Morining

My husband simply unscrewed the screws on each side and put on the new bake element. Just need to remember to UNPLUG the stove as he had a few sparks at first . . . other than that, it was simple. Thanks!!!

needed a new drip bowl and couldn't find ons that fit exactly but you had it

The top seal on my Range broke

The repair was really easy! I read a review where the gentleman had order the wrong size and that had me a little worried because I did not specify a size. There were three seals on my range so I figured if one broke I might as well replace all three. When I received the seals they were the right size and it took me less than five minutes to put them on. No tools needed because they had hooks on each end. Thanks a lot!

Lower existing oven seal was missing, the top oven seal was stretched and the side seals were old & cracking. The heat leaked out of oven and food baked unevenly.

I removed the old stretched and cracking seals by unhooking the metal brackets from the holes at the corners of the oven, and replaced them with the new seals, which fit perfectly. It took about a minute. My 25 year old oven is working wonderfully now.

Replace oven door seals

The side seals were available and hooked into place with no effort at all. The OEM top and bottom seals were not available any longer so I purchased the recommended substitute which was about 2" too long. I took the advice from another of your customers and cut the top and bottom seals to the correct length and using hi-temp epoxy reattached the hooks to the shortened end. On an additional note the seal itself is partially tubular in cross-section an by that virture protects the hi-temp epoxy from the heat.

Top oven seal sagging, no longer seals

Used 2 side seals to make a new top seal (no longer available). Cut the 2 new side seals to provide about 1/2" less length than the old top seal. Removed one of the end hooks and straightened the hook, removed the old silicone from the hook. Used high temperature silicone and the old hook to splice the cut ends together. Let cure over-night and reinstalled. Works like a champ.

Replace oven seals

The side seals fit perfectly so I just put the hooks in the holes! The top seal was too long so I cut it to size and used super glue which did not hold. Next I looked for a high temp glue with no luck. Finally I put the hook into the seal and used a very fine wire through the holes in the metal of the hook piece and twisted the wire until it held the metal piece in place. Then I installed the top seal and it works fine. There is no longer heat pouring out the top of the oven and my brownies cooked at the right temp for the right time. Hooray!